Best-Rated HTC Phones 2019

This month's #1 best HTC phone is the U12 Plus, a phablet. HTC makes only smartphones, essentially Android and Windows models, so Phonerated periodically gathers review scores for each HTC phone and computes the average rating each one gets to sort this list of the very best HTC phones 2019, updated at least once a month.

Considering this phone's average ranking of 77%, we are confident that the HTC U Ultra is, as of now, Phonerated's best HTC phone 2019. Furthermore, we think that our 46 reviews sampled from our sources give us a high confidence level that justifies making it a "no-brainer best choice."

The Edge-Sense-equipped HTC U11 Plus is a flagship phablet whose key specs include a rarely-seen 4-mic system (with HTC BoomSound and USonic), an eight-core CPU coupled with 6GB of RAM, and a large 6-inch 1440p Super LCD 6 screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio.

The Desire 625's basic 5MP main shooter, 720p display, and 2000mAh battery may be excused by its status as a low-end phone, but its 1.1GHz processor and 1.3MP selfie cam both appear pale compared to the specs of even budget devices.

The Desire 10 Lifestyle is a quasi-high-end 5-inch smartphone equipped with a promising audio system, composed of the Dolby Audio technology and a 24-bit Hi-Res certification, which is backed by a 3GB RAM and a 2TB maximum external memory support.

The HTC U Play smartphone, being the U Ultra's cheaper 5.2-inch cousin, strives to excite photography lovers -- with specs like its 16-megapixel rear and selfie cameras (the latter of which comes equipped with HTC's low-light-aiding UltraPixel mode) -- and audiophiles alike, brandishing its USonic feature that's designed to personalize audio by analyzing the user's inner ears.

The HTC U11 Life is an imaging-inclined waterproof (IP67) smartphone whose two 16-megapixel cameras are accompanied by specs like HTC's Edge Sense (squeeze -based control), a 64GB memory extendable by 2TB, and a 2.2GHz eight-core CPU coupled with 4GB of RAM.

Of all this phone's specs, its clear that HTC's priority has been imaging specs (shown by the 16MP rear cam and the 8MP selfie cam) and the 3000mAh battery, considering that its 3GB RAM is relatively-low and that its Helio P10 processor runs at a maximum speed of only 1.8GHz.